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Loading... You'll See It When You Believe It: The Way to Your Personal Transformationby Wayne Dyer
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Open your mind to unlimited possibilities. Anything you want can be yours once you believe it can. The world's foremost producer of personal development and motivational audio programs now offers an inside look at the kind of positive thinking that can transform your life. You have the power within you to be whoever you want to be. You can learn to use your mind to see and feel the positive in any situation. The choice is yours, says Dr. Wayne Dyer in You'll See It When You Believe It. Become attuned to a higher consciousness. With Dyer's accessible methods for achieving inner and outer harmony, you can rise above daily problems and worries to experience happiness and fulfillment every day. He leads you through the awakening stages of personal enlightenment to help you see the perfection throughout the universe and within yourself. You can make changes happen -- through the power of your thoughts. You can focus your mind to experience: Cooperation and compassion over competition and conflict Healthier, more loving relationships Miracles...every day! Transcend your limitations with Dr. Wayne Dyer today! No library descriptions found. |
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Wayne wrote this book in the late 80s, and it’s not general pop psych that he wrote early in his career, and it also has a different flavor from the more quote-intricate books he wrote in the 90s and later. Here he teaches mostly from personal experience, (although there are quotes—and actually even his later spiritual books aren’t the same flavor as say an academic historian who purely as such has no relevant personal experiences, and lives only by way of references), and ‘…. See it…. Believe it’ is a lot like the Barbara De Angelis book I read in that sense, that it’s—well, certainly not a memoir, it’s organized abstractly, but the main source is his own life.
And he says great stuff, you know. Abundance—give up your idea, “I can’t get ahead doing what I love”, which is to some extent basically, “Abundance works fine for other people—but it’s not for me.” Synchronicity—a lot of times we’re afraid of synchronicity awareness because we think it’s the same as not reality testing, so we get afraid, but like the famous psychologist said, There is an acausal connecting principle out there. Me thinking about personal transformation does not causally create road work on my street. But if you let go of needing to be right or safe or whatever it is, you see it fits together perfectly. And forgiveness/enlightenment—not just something for Sundays. Actually, at the proper time in our journey, we get past blaming, coming to a crisis, and forgiving at the 11th hour, or even at some sort of higher bottom, and get out in front where we do not have to /go back and/ forgive, because we never blamed. Of course, sometimes we get there at different speeds with different people or situations, but also, it doesn’t always work out the way we expect.
(grateful positive promoter voice) And so much more. (😸👽)
[Ie there are other topics too, like oneness, for example.)